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Proper Water Control Can Keep Your Lawn Beautiful |
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008 |
By Aydan Corkern
Do you know how to keep your grass green? Here are a few things to do. You need to water it once or twice a week. You can use a hose or a sprinkler. They will both work just fine. You can put more grass seeds in it to help it get thicker. Then water it or put it in there before it rains. Sometimes it is hard work to keep it green, but it will be worth it. Water feeds the ground and soaks it into the roots of the grass and the plant. It keeps it alive and well. Every one waters their grass. It helps them relax and think. Rain is really good for your yard and your plants, it makes it grow and get stronger.
Water is like a health pack for these things. It gives it nutrients, and it has to have a lot of sunlight to help it grow. The water gives it oxygen so it can live and stay green. You have to keep it properly maintained and water it early in the morning before the
sun comes up because it will soak in the soil to keep it from getting hot. You have to keep it from getting too hot because it can dry up. Keep your yard cut all the time, or the sun can't get to the soil and it will not grow properly. You will have patches of dead grass everywhere in your yard.
Watering your grass is like a hobby because it makes you feel good. But you have to watch for things in your yard. If you have a pest problem, you need to get a professional because you can have dog urine and fertilizer burns that can make your grass turn brown and die. Get the weeds out early so it can help your grass get the water it needs. It will make your yard look so much better and beautiful. Water is a big element for your grass and your plants.
You also have to get mulch around your plants. It will keep the soil of your flowers, trees, and bushes cooler. No one wants a brown-looking yard because it makes your house look nasty. You need to keep the bugs out, too, by putting an insect killer in it. Don't worry because it won't harm your kids or your pets, but you can only put it on there right before it rains. Then it will always be safe for everyone to be near.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 September 2008 )
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